Still, crypto’s campaign largesse didn’t assure victories during the primaries, as demonstrated by the flameout of Oregon congressional candidate Carrick Flynn after a single industry source spent nearly $1,000 for every vote he landed, and the New York contest in which one of the industry’s chief Washington advocates, Michelle Bond, couldn’t muster a third of the vote despite courting endorsements from Donald Trump Jr. and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas).
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